Expanded CCPA Private Right of Action Fails, But Threat of Private CCPA Claims May Not Be Over
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 22, 2019
Consumer Review Fairness Act, CRFA, Federal Trade Commission, Enforcement, FTC, Consumer Contracts
Watch Out for Non-disparagement Provisions in Your Consumer Contracts-The FTC Takes Action
By Brian Schaller on May 16, 2019
Chambers, InfoLawGroup, Media and Entertainment, Privacy and Security, Innovative, Boutique
Chambers Global and USA 2019 Recognize InfoLawGroup; InfoLawGroup Partners
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 30, 2019
Data Security at Issue in FTC’s Latest COPPA Action
By Benjamin Stein on April 28, 2019
FTC, COPPA, Children’s Privacy, Compliance, Cybersecurity
Partner Justine Young Gottshall Interviewed by Cybersecurity Law Report
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 08, 2019
CCPA, California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, Data, Compliance
The CCPA: 5 Practical Steps to Get Started (And Yes, The Time Is Now)
By Justine Young Gottshall on March 22, 2019
Virtual Influencers
Considering Going Virtual to Help Hedge Influencer PR Risks?
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 05, 2019
CCPA, California, Privacy, Amendment, Penalties, Private Action, Civil Action, California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, Attorney General
Amidst Industry Lobbying Efforts to Temper and Clarify CCPA, Proposed Amendment SB 561 Bites Back
By Tatyana Ruderman on March 01, 2019
CAN-SPAM, FTC, Federal Trade Commission, commercial email, privacy
No Change to CAN-SPAM
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 15, 2019
GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation, EU, European Union, liability, fines, penalties, consent, legitimate interests, privacy policy, Google, personalization, advertising
Google Fined $57 Million under GDPR
By W. Scott Blackmer on January 23, 2019
A Decade for InfoLawGroup
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 21, 2019
InfoLawGroup elects 2 new Partners and 1 Senior Counsel
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 08, 2019
Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy, Regulation, E-Commerce, In The News, Information Security
2018 leaves us with the largest COPPA settlement to date, so what may be in store for 2019?
By Mindy Abern on December 31, 2018
TCPA, text messaging, FCC, telemarketing, Federal Communication Commission, Telphone Consumer Protection Act, Phone Calls
Finally, A (Sort Of) Real Solution to Avoid TCPA Liability for Reassigned Numbers—Businesses that Make Calls or Send Texts Should Pay Attention
By Brian Schaller on December 20, 2018
Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Marketing, Advertising, Food and Beverage Law, Alcoholic Beverage Compliance
TTB Issues New Proposed Rulemaking for Alcoholic Beverage Advertising
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 14, 2018
Canada, PIPEDA, Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act, Digital Privacy Act, consent, notice, breach notification, privacy policies, children, cross-border, transborder, extraterritorial jurisdiction
CANADA: Meaningful Consent, Inappropriate Data Practices, and Breach Notification
By W. Scott Blackmer on November 30, 2018
Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, Virtural Reality, Marketing
How Brands Can Protect Themselves From Legal Ramifications Over AI Privacy
By Heather Nolan and Tatyana Ruderman on November 14, 2018
Retail Marketing, Branding
Justine Young Gottshall to Moderate a Panel on Retail Marketing at the ANA/BAA Marketing Law Conference
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2018
short code, long code, 10DLC, messaging, text messages, SMS, MMS, SMS marketing
AT&T Terminates Shared Short Codes
By Tatyana Ruderman on October 31, 2018
Entertainment Law
InfoLawGroup Congratulates Brian C. Schaller on Upcoming USC-BHBA Institute on Entertainment Law and Business
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 18, 2018